Pub. 7 2019 Issue 3
www.uba.org 18 BANK OF UTAH ANNUAL TRAIL FEST IN OGDEN Bank of Utah was the presenting sponsor for Weber Pathways’ third annual Trail Fest in Ogden. It took place in June 2019. The setting for the free celebration was Weber County’s beautiful, intercon- nected trails that have been established for hiking, biking and family adven- turing. Bank of Utah volunteers helped organize and promote TrailFest 2019, which included a wide variety of activi- ties in the morning along the Centennial Trail and a Trailfest Health and Fitness Expo at the Ogden Amphitheater during Downtown Ogden’s Farmer’s Market. The Farmer’s Market included prize drawings and healthy, family-oriented activities. Bank of Utah hosted booths on the trail and at the Expo. The Centennial Trail is a beautiful 27- mile loop formed by the Bonneville Shoreline, Ogden River Parkway and We- ber River Parkway trails. Families picked up TrailFest Passports at checkpoints and got them stamped as they enjoyed the activities along the way. Roger Christensen, senior vice president of marketing and communications for Bank of Utah, said, “It was fun to once again sponsor this great outdoor event for fam- ilies and see participation grow. In 2019, 1,438 passports were distributed to trail participants, which was a 92% increase, and 36% more people turned them in for prize drawings at the Expo.” BRIGHTON BANK 2019 BUTLERVILLE DAYS Brighton Bank sponsored the 2019 Butler- ville Days celebration, held at Butler Park in Cottonwood Heights, on Friday, July 26th and Saturday, July 27th, 2019. Cottonwood Heights was formerly called Butlerville. Brighton Bank, which was founded in the Cottonwood Heights area in 1978, is proud to continue to support Butlerville Days. The event grew signifi- cantly in 2019 with approximately 32,000 attendees enjoying Brighton Bank Bingo, parade, carnival rides, inflatable slides, live music, food and a spectacular firework show as the grand finale to the event. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Brighton Bank teamed up with the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center (CHRC) Foundation as the luncheon host and platinum sponsor of the 16th Annual CHRC Foundation Charity Golf Tourna- ment held on Tuesday, August 20th, 2019. The CHRC Foundation provides finan- cial assistance to families and children, giving them opportunity to use the Rec- reation Center and participate in lessons or programs. They help many families struggling with life crises to maintain some form of normalcy. The CHRC also helps enhance the Cottonwood Heights Park and Recreation Service Area facili- ties and community events. BANK KUDOS
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